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Franklin County Bicentennial 1808-2008

Wilder Farm in Burke celebrates anniversary in June

April 18, 2008

BURKE — Laura Ingalls Wilder and her “Little House” books are best known for the prairie locations where Laura grew up, but “Farmer Boy,” the second in the series, describes her husband’s boyhood in very upstate Burke.

The 84-acre farm on which he lived boasts the only original “Little House” still on its original location, as well as reconstructed barns, a museum/gift shop, picnic pavilion and a walk to the same Trout River in which the Wilders fished, cut ice and washed sheep.

From May 24 through Sept. 30, guided tours are available daily. Visitors on tour can imagine animals in the barn stalls and view 19th-century farm implements from buggy wrenches to fanning mills.

As the tour moves into the not-so-little farmhouse, individuals can envision Almanzo bathing by the kitchen stove, his mother Angeline preparing food in the pantry and the shoemaker working at the cobbler’s bench in the dining room. As special guests, visitors are allowed into

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Who was LeRay DeChaumont?

April 18, 2008

Read and research enough about the history of any given area or family, and eventually the contradictions in old documents and news stories will start popping up ,much like junk on your computer.

A newspaper clipping came my way from The

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Bicentennial and Woodsmen’s parades slated this summer

April 18, 2008

MALONE — The Franklin County Bicentennial Commission is planning a parade for Saturday, June 14 to celebrate the county’s 200 years. The parade will begin at 11 a.m. and will stretch from the Franklin County Courthouse to the Franklin County Fairgro

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Next stop: Canada

April 18, 2008

MALONE — The First Congregational Church of Malone, located at the corner of Clay and Main streets, has long been held by its members and by the community to have been a part of the Underground Railroad, and that tradition has since been recognized

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Akwesasne: Land Where the Partridge Drums

April 18, 2008

HOGANSBURG — They call themselves “Kanienkehaka,” or “People of Flint.” If you’re not one of them, you probably call them Mohawk, which comes from a 17th-century Dutch mispronunciation of Mohowawog, a Narragansett word for “man-eater.”

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The Great Fire of 1899

April 18, 2008

TUPPER LAKE — Just before midnight on July 29, 1899, Tupper Lake awoke to an alarming orange glow in the summer sky. Although how the fire began was never determined, according to “Mostly Spruce and Hemlock,” a book by Louis J. Simmons, it is known

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